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Practice Overview Care and Health Standards Musta’in, Musta’in; Marni, Marni; Sani, Fakhrudin Nasrul; Yuniarti, Tri; Ramdhani, Ailza
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences Vol 5 No 2 (2024): July-December 2024
Publisher : Global Health Science Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/picnhs.v5i2.5427

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Stunting, a condition of chronic malnutrition, impairs the physical and cognitive development of toddlers. This condition is often influenced by maternal health during pregnancy, inadequate nutrition, and recurrent illnesses in children. Despite improvements, Karanganyar Regency remains one of the regions in Central Java with high stunting prevalence, necessitating effective prevention strategies.Objective: This study aims to explore family roles and parenting practices in addressing stunting in toddlers in Gebyog Village, Mojogedang District. Methods: A qualitative phenomenological approach was employed using purposive sampling of 10 households with stunted children in Gebyog Village. Data collection involved in-depth interviews and field notes conducted in October-November 2024. Analysis followed the Colaizzi method to explore parental experiences, perspectives, and practices related to stunting prevention.Results: Most parents (70%) practice appropriate parenting aligned with health standards, such as providing exclusive breastfeeding, balanced complementary feeding, maintaining a clean environment, ensuring proper sanitation, participating in health education, and engaging in integrated health service posts. However, 30% of parents demonstrated inadequate care practices due to limited knowledge and resources. Conclusion: Strengthening parental education and support systems is crucial for improving parenting practices and reducing stunting prevalence. Integrated efforts involving health professionals and community initiatives are essential to ensure sustainable impact.
Relationship between Education Level, Employment, Socio-Economic Conditions and Stunting Incidents (Case Study in Karanganyar Regency) Musta'in, Musta'in; Marni, Marni; Sani, Fakhrudin Nasrul; Ramdhani, Ailza
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v7i2.5522

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The problem of stunting is a priority for the government to resolve. Stunting is closely related to nutritional problems experienced by toddlers so that the appearance of length and height does not match their age development. Several factors are suspected of influencing the incidence of stunting such as education level, type of work and socio-economic conditions. Central Java Province has several areas that are recorded as having a fairly high incidence of stunting, one of which is in Karanganyar Regency. This study aims to determine the relationship between education level, work, socio-economic conditions and the incidence of stunting in Karanganyar Regency. This study uses primary data obtained by directly interviewing 30 respondents in the research area randomly. The data analysis method used is Pearson correlation. Based on the results of the study, the p-value for the indicator variables of education level and socio-economic conditions is less than the alpha value of 5% so that both have an effect on the incidence of stunting, while the p-value for the type of work is more than the alpha value of 5% so that it does not affect the incidence of stunting.